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Giuseppe Cesari

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in 1585. In 1607, he was briefly jailed by the new papal administration. He died in 1640, at the age of seventy-two, or perhaps of eighty, at Rome.
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Judith Mann, Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred, 1530-1800, ed. Judith Mann (St. Louis: Himer, 2021).
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He was a man of touchy and irascible character, and rose from penury to the height of opulence. His brother
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Cesari's first major work, done in his twenties, was the painting of the right counterfacade of
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Röttgen, Herwarth (1964). "Giuseppe Cesari, die Contarelli-Kapelle und Caravaggio".
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His only direct followers were his sons Muzio (1619–1676) and Bernardino (d. 1703).
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was in poetry (Lanzi disdained the style of post-Michelangelo
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assisted in many of his works. Cesari became a member of the
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Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred, 1530-1800
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Cesari's father, Muzio Cesari, had been a native of
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trained upon the younger painter's arrival in Rome.
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Index

Cavalier D'Arpino

Accademia di San Luca
Papal States
Pope Gregory XIII
Pope Clement VIII
Giulio Antonio Santorio
Paolo Emilio Sfondrati
Alessandro Peretti di Montalto
Mannerist
painter
Pope Clement VIII
Rome
Sixtus V
Caravaggio

Arpino
Niccolò Pomarancio
Luigi Lanzi
Marino
Mannerism
San Lorenzo in Damaso
Certosa di San Martino
Naples
Contarelli Chapel
San Luigi dei Francesi
Bernardino Cesari
Accademia di San Luca
Pier Francesco Mola
Francesco Allegrini da Gubbio

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